Saturday, October 25: Spirits and Spirits
Oct. 31st, 2025 12:22 pmHappy Halloween! :D
Our big Halloween season event was last weekend. We went to "Spirits and Spirits," an event at Four Mile House. (This is the same place that had the lantern festival we went to back in September.)
Spirits and Spirits was an adult-only event with some spirit tastings, drag shows, a fashion show, a vendor marketplace, tours of the historic farmhouse including Victorian-era mourning customs, and the chance to attend an optional seance. I did get us tickets for the seance.
It was a lot of fun!
We got there right around opening time, and wandered around for a few minutes. We went to get something to drink, and then wanted to go to the first timeslot for the drag show... but unfortunately they had to cancel the first time. But it meant we were right there for the first fashion show slot, so we did get to see that, which was quite cool!

The fashion show was put on by BĂȘte Noire, a local designer who mostly does super fancy gothy stuff.
Always love models walking to some Sisters of Mercy.

Liked the candles and coffin decor.

I was particularly fond of the floating candles.
My phone was not terribly cooperative with taking pictures of anything moving, so my pictures from the fashion show mostly didn't turn out well, but here are a few more:



This model was the best. She was so energetic and fun to watch.
After that we had to head to our seance session, since those were timed entries. (They actually did not check our tickets, even though all the sessions were sold out, ha.)

The seance was held in the attic of the farmhouse.
It was led by a couple members of the Rocky Mountain Paranormal Research Society.
They talked a bit about Victorian seances, and the spiritualism of the era. We had some tarot cards, runestones, as well as some objects (like an ax, and a creepy doll). There were a couple ouija boards, a pendulum, etc.

Trying to use a ouija board.


Another ouija board.
The ouija boards did not get much in the way of any response, or the ones they got weren't very clear.
The pendulum was about the same; the only 'response' we got was a "maybe," ha.
They had someone do a phone recording to check for an EVP, and that was somewhat interesting: There was noise in the background that sounded a bit like an argument, though nothing was clear enough to hear. While there was some background noise from the tours happening downstairs, it didn't sound at all like that. So that was at least a bit interesting!
But no conclusive ghosts, haha.
We hung out and chatted for a bit, bought a couple books.
Then we went downstairs and sort of took ourselves on a tour of the house. We didn't start at the beginning, but just sort of wandered at random. They did have interpreters in most of the rooms to talk about the house specifically or customs of the era in general.

The parlor, and talking about Victorian mourning customs in particular. (Mourning attire, mourning periods, memento mori, covering mirrors, etc.)

I liked this little couch.

Some stuff!

Cool old stove. (I genuinely don't know what the white streak is. Maybe the kitchen is haunted!)
Most of the wallpaper and such is reproduction, but they have a few sections of original wallpaper under protective covering. (Allegedly including some fine arsenic green!)


(Eek, it's me.) Or no, I should say: ~but there was no one there when I took the picture~ It's a ghost!

Last picture of fancy wallpaper.
We also went on the little "haunted hayride" around part of the property. It was quick, and went through a couple little setpieces with fake headstones or zombies and such, but it was fun! There was also a shooting star, which I think was the highlight for everyone, haha.
We wandered over to some of the animal pens, and the goats came out and started bleating at us.

So we petted some goats for a few minutes.
Sadly, we never ended up getting to see the drag show. There were three timeslots, but the first was cancelled, the second was during our seance timeslot, and the third was packed.
We did get apple cider churros, which were delicious.
This was a really fun evening. I wish I hadn't had to go back to work the next day, but it was still mostly the kick-off to my time off from work. If they do a similar event next year, I hope we get the chance to go again.
Our big Halloween season event was last weekend. We went to "Spirits and Spirits," an event at Four Mile House. (This is the same place that had the lantern festival we went to back in September.)
Spirits and Spirits was an adult-only event with some spirit tastings, drag shows, a fashion show, a vendor marketplace, tours of the historic farmhouse including Victorian-era mourning customs, and the chance to attend an optional seance. I did get us tickets for the seance.
It was a lot of fun!
We got there right around opening time, and wandered around for a few minutes. We went to get something to drink, and then wanted to go to the first timeslot for the drag show... but unfortunately they had to cancel the first time. But it meant we were right there for the first fashion show slot, so we did get to see that, which was quite cool!
The fashion show was put on by BĂȘte Noire, a local designer who mostly does super fancy gothy stuff.
Always love models walking to some Sisters of Mercy.
Five more pictures:
Liked the candles and coffin decor.
I was particularly fond of the floating candles.
My phone was not terribly cooperative with taking pictures of anything moving, so my pictures from the fashion show mostly didn't turn out well, but here are a few more:
This model was the best. She was so energetic and fun to watch.
After that we had to head to our seance session, since those were timed entries. (They actually did not check our tickets, even though all the sessions were sold out, ha.)
The seance was held in the attic of the farmhouse.
It was led by a couple members of the Rocky Mountain Paranormal Research Society.
They talked a bit about Victorian seances, and the spiritualism of the era. We had some tarot cards, runestones, as well as some objects (like an ax, and a creepy doll). There were a couple ouija boards, a pendulum, etc.
Trying to use a ouija board.
Just a couple more pics from the seance:
Another ouija board.
The ouija boards did not get much in the way of any response, or the ones they got weren't very clear.
The pendulum was about the same; the only 'response' we got was a "maybe," ha.
They had someone do a phone recording to check for an EVP, and that was somewhat interesting: There was noise in the background that sounded a bit like an argument, though nothing was clear enough to hear. While there was some background noise from the tours happening downstairs, it didn't sound at all like that. So that was at least a bit interesting!
But no conclusive ghosts, haha.
We hung out and chatted for a bit, bought a couple books.
Then we went downstairs and sort of took ourselves on a tour of the house. We didn't start at the beginning, but just sort of wandered at random. They did have interpreters in most of the rooms to talk about the house specifically or customs of the era in general.
The parlor, and talking about Victorian mourning customs in particular. (Mourning attire, mourning periods, memento mori, covering mirrors, etc.)
Six more pictures:
I liked this little couch.
Some stuff!
Cool old stove. (I genuinely don't know what the white streak is. Maybe the kitchen is haunted!)
Most of the wallpaper and such is reproduction, but they have a few sections of original wallpaper under protective covering. (Allegedly including some fine arsenic green!)
(Eek, it's me.) Or no, I should say: ~but there was no one there when I took the picture~ It's a ghost!
Last picture of fancy wallpaper.
We also went on the little "haunted hayride" around part of the property. It was quick, and went through a couple little setpieces with fake headstones or zombies and such, but it was fun! There was also a shooting star, which I think was the highlight for everyone, haha.
We wandered over to some of the animal pens, and the goats came out and started bleating at us.
So we petted some goats for a few minutes.
Sadly, we never ended up getting to see the drag show. There were three timeslots, but the first was cancelled, the second was during our seance timeslot, and the third was packed.
We did get apple cider churros, which were delicious.
This was a really fun evening. I wish I hadn't had to go back to work the next day, but it was still mostly the kick-off to my time off from work. If they do a similar event next year, I hope we get the chance to go again.